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Adlerian
In the Adlerian therapy mode I do try to re-orient, re-educate to bring a balance with what may happen with their bodies and minds and spirits. In working with this and any population you have to encourage and actively listen to what is going on with them and give them ideas to motivate themselves to get better. Also, in motivating patients you are as a counselor, nurse or whatever you are you will use several means to get through to them.
By Mark Graham5 years ago in Education
ONLINE LEARNING AND DIGITAL TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS: THE BEST DUO FOR BETTER RESULTS
What's been troubling you lately? Is it the pandemic or your studies? Is it both? These days have been troubling. Covid-19 is continually affecting people's lives. Every sector of society has suffered the wrath of the deadly virus. Starting from education to business, every field was the worst hit. But technology made it survive.
By Axel Smith5 years ago in Education
Unconventional Writing Books
Every writer is constantly looking for ways to improve, even the greats. Creatives, writers, are their own worst critics, so new technologies are always tempting. Sometimes, the best new techniques and tips come from unexpected places. Sometimes, the best advice comes when and where you least expect it, if you're willing to listen.
By Nathan J Bonassin5 years ago in Education
How much a Linux administrator Make?
It’s a big question, and requires different answers for freshers, and experienced Linux professionals. In this article, we deal with the freshers and even the internship options as a Linux administrator in India at first. And then we dive into the earning perspective for an experienced professional as well. We will also look into the expected job growth opportunities for a Linux professional, and discuss what are the hot skills for a Linux administrator. And finally, we put forward a use case like where a Linux administrator finds itself after 3 years of experience. So, let’s begin our article. And if you want to learn all this, you can contact Naresh I Technologies. We offer complete Linux training for all Linux certifications. Naresh I Technologies also is the number one computer training institute in Hyderabad. And it is among the top five computer training institutes in India.
By Sindhu Nareshit5 years ago in Education
Scansion
Over four decades ago, Nellie Buchanan had the weight on her shoulders. She was faced with the challenge 0f teaching inner city middle school students the dead language of Latin. As a unsuspecting resident of a city housing project, I was already familiar with Latin because I was a Catholic. In a classroom of over thirty students, this knowledge did little to help me with reading and translating Homer's The Illiad and The Odyssey, two epic poems in dactyllic hexameter. Dactyllic hexameter represents the meter or rhythm of these two epic poems in a long syllable and two short syllables. Alexander Pope translated both epic poems into iambic pentameter which resembles the rhythm of a human heartbeat. Pope most likely translated it into this meter because it was the type of metric line used in English poetry or verse drama. Everybody knows that Shakespeare used iambic pentameter in most of his plays and sonnets. Miss Buchanan was a angular faced woman with red hair she worn in a tight bun on the top of her head. She stood tall, her lanky body straight as she stood in front of the zealous students. Students who were not as excited about Latin or Homer and his writings. Every one in class knew that Latin was a dead language and so it goes with out saying that the Illiad and the Odyssey were Greek poems translated into Latin just for us poor children in the urban concrete jungle. Without this lesson whether it be considered archaic and obscure then and now, I would not have found my passion for all things poetic.
By Saja Bo Storm5 years ago in Education
Know Your Ledge
The cells from which we stem ... "When the conditions are right, your stem cells can divide into several daughter cells that can turn into new stem cells through the process of self-renewal. They can also turn into specialized cells, such as blood cells, brain cells, bone cells, or heart muscle cells through the process of differentiation. Self-renewal or differentiation can occur in your body or in a laboratory provided the right conditions." - Dr. David Jockers
By Damien Bettzinger5 years ago in Education
Can You Read, or Are You Just Memorizing Words?
Are you aware that the letter ‘c’ makes two sounds? One sound is the all too familiar /k/ sound as in ‘cat’ but did you know it also makes the /s/ sound as in ‘cent’’, or what about the letter ‘s’? Do you hear just the /s/ sound? What about when you say the word 'as' or 'has?' You hear the /z/ sound.
By Sheba Lawshea5 years ago in Education









